30 April 2011

...even had so much as a picture of Stephen Harper walking down the street in front of a shabby Chinatown brothel... you think it wouldn't be front page news? -- Professional journalists... your ethical & intellectual superiors.

The guy who ran the place controlled traffic with a red and green light system from the second floor where he could see down a stairway to the street.

"The setup was amazing ... when the police showed up, the manager flicked on the red light switch -- which told the girls to pretend it was a legitimate business -- rubs only -- keep it clean and the green light meant they could perform sexual services," he says.

"Police were cracking down on underage girls from Thailand," a former asian crime unit cop says.

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FROM THE COMMENTS:

"This is like Elliot Ness getting caught in a Speakeasy in 1930, then claiming he didn't know booze was illegal."

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RELATED: Old Pols close ranks

-- LONGUEUIL -- Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe dismissed a story Saturday about New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton having a massage in 1996 in a licensed clinic where there may also have been sex-trade activities, saying "there were no charges."

"I have nothing more to say," Duceppe told reporters.

Funny how the career politicians & mainstream journalists all lost their minds over "child soldier" Omar Khadr... but, suddenly... nobody seems to give a crap about "child prostitutes."

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Shiatsu - is that a "lower back" (really low) massage that is available to women (we may have gender equality issues with this one) - or can only men purchase this "treatment". Do older, burly, ham fisted women from third world countries ply this medical treatment? Methinks that young and petite is a must for this job application. Cheers.

Some are calling this a smear tactic and there may be a hint of truth to that given the timing of the release. However given that Layton must now be considered a serious candidate for PM, all of the details should be known, including the "hidden agenda" of the NDP which is unavailable to voters online. The opposition have tried to smear Harper over the years with the help of the MSM, so at the end of the day, all is really fair for consumption.